WO2019139926A1 - Protective headgear with adjustable faceshield - Google Patents
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- the field of embodiments of the present invention relate to a device for protecting the face and head, especially during playing various ball sports.
- U.S. Pat. 5,661,849 pertains to a protective face guard for softball players.
- the face guard is made of rigid, curved bars interconnected by vertical struts to form a concave shield around a player's face.
- the guard has a downwardly oriented visual aperture corresponding to a clear tracking field of sight for softball players to visually track a pitched softball approaching from a low pitched ball release point.
- U.S. Pat. 5,571,220 pertains to protective headgear for baseball fielders specifically including a helmet having a cap portion and a faceguard.
- U.S. Pat. 4,660,230 pertains to a baseball batting helmet with an outer shell which projects over at least one of a batter's ears and has webbing and/or padding on the interior side of the shell to cushion the helmet against the batter's head.
- U.S. Pub. 2012/0260406 pertains to a protective insert adapted to convert a standard baseball cap into a protective head guard, while maintaining the cap's desired attributes, such as comfort and stability.
- the protective insert of the present invention in combination with a baseball cap not only protects a wearer from head injuries caused by impact force, but also has the attributes of stability, light weight and comfort so that it may be worn for extended periods during more intense activity than conventional baseball helmets.
- U.S. Pat 9,693,594 pertains to a protective device for a head of an individual person that includes a flexible headpiece and a segmented outer protective shell disposed about the flexible headpiece for distributing an impact load.
- the device covers and protects the front, top, sides and back of the head from impact injuries and rebound effects of high speed objects as seen for example, a baseball or softball moving at a speed of up to about 125 mph.
- U.S. Pub. 2005/0086727 pertains to a ball cap shield adapted for use with a baseball cap or caps used in other sports is disclosed to protect a pitcher or fielder from a batted or thrown baseball or softball.
- a panel is shaped to conform to a front surface of a ball cap and is secured with straps or other means on the outer surface of the ball cap or, alternatively, on the inner surface of the ball cap.
- the shield is formed of a sheet or panel of impact absorbing plastic that protects the user from trauma in the event of a collision with a traveling ball or other object.
- the present invention and its embodiments are generally related to protecting a ball player, preferably a baseball, cricket, softball player, or golf, squash and other racket sport or any sport which includes projectiles during play.
- the protective head gear system can be coupled with a player’s existing ballcap or other article of headwear, and continue to show the emblems and logos of the player’s team.
- Embodiments of the present invention include a protective cap having a protective case with a padded inner surface and a rigid outer cover.
- the rigid outer cover may comprise a variety of materials including polycarbonates, pliable plastics or carbon fibers as well as carbon nano fibers.
- the padded inner surface can cover between about 180 to about 360 degrees of an inner surface of the protective case.
- the rigid outer cover may have a forward facing portion with an aperture having a width approximately equal to a width of the forward facing portion.
- the forward facing portion is reinforced.
- the aperture may preferably be between about 0.5cm and about 1 cm.
- the rigid outer cover may also have a pair of side facing portions. Padding may also adhere to the inner surface of the protective shell.
- a chin strap may be connected to the pair of side facing portions.
- the protective cap can also include a head cover fitting within and being coupled to the protective case, and a face shield being coupled to at least one track being located on at least one of the pair of side facing portions of the protective case and the face shield being moveable in an aft-forward direction.
- the head cover can include a rear opening and top opening.
- the head cover is formed from Kevlar or can be a material such as an ABC-Matrix, or similar material.
- the protective cap can include at least two open channels on an inner surface forming at least a pair of coupling sections between the head cover and the rigid outer cover.
- the protective cap can be removable and be attached by a hook and loop system, or by a fastener.
- the cap may be washable, and may provide applications of cooling or warming a player’s head during use.
- a level of light permeability may range from fully transparent to fully opaque.
- the pair of hinges allows rotational movement of the face shield.
- the pair of hinges can have a lock on the pair of hinges allowing locking of the face shield in multiple lateral and rotational positions.
- Fig. 1 shows an isometric frontal view of an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 2a shows a side view of an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 2b shows a side view of an embodiment of the invention with the shield in an alternate position.
- Fig. 3a shows a side view of an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 3b shows a side view of an embodiment of the invention with the shield in an alternate position.
- Fig. 4 shows a sectional side view of an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 5 shows a rear view of an embodiment of the invention.
- the present invention and its embodiments are related to protecting a player, preferably a baseball, cricket, softball, golf, squash, or participants of other sports involving from being hit in the head by a ball or other projectile.
- Inventive concepts applicable in ball playing scenarios can be extrapolated and applied in other fields as well.
- One of the benefits of the embodiments of the present invention is the protective head gear system can be coupled with a player’s existing ballcap, and continue to show the player’s teams’ emblems and logos.
- a player’s existing ballcap can be coupled with a player’s existing ballcap, and continue to show the player’s teams’ emblems and logos.
- the present invention allows for improved protection while also giving the benefit of comfortable fit and improved interchangeability.
- the system is adjustable, and the system employs an already present cap that a player would wear regularly and couples the cap with the headgear system.
- the system can comprise a protective cap 1 having a protective case 2 with a padded inner surface 3 (see Figure 4) and a rigid outer cover 19 coupled with a player’s headwear 18.
- the protective cap 1 can include the padded inner surface 3 covering between about 180 to about 360 degrees of an inside of the protective case.
- the padded inner surface 3 covers between 180 and 270 degrees of the inside, allowing for a gap in the back of the protective cap 1 where players’ existing cap would be able to enter.
- the padded inner surface 3 may include a foam-based material and an origami like material.
- the rigid outer cover 19 can also have a forward facing portion 20 with an aperture 6 having a width approximately equal to a width of the forward facing portion.
- the aperture can extend from nearly one end of the forward facing portion to the other end of the forward facing portion, leaving a small structural edge as the forward portion flows into the side portion, this structural portion can be between 0.1 cm and 2 cm wide.
- This aperture is placed strategically in order to receive the bill of the players existing hat or headwear 18.
- the aperture 6 can have a thickness of between about 0.5cm and about 3 cm, or just wide enough to receive a flat bill or a curved bill.
- the thickness of the aperture 6 may include a value from a range of 1 cm to 3 cm, preferably.
- the aperture 6 can be flat or curved to better align with the bill of the cap.
- the protective case 2 can include a rear opening 35, as seen in Figure 5, making it easier to insert a cap and making the protective cap 1 more breathable and easily adjustable.
- the rear opening 35 should be shorter than the width of the aperture 6, so that it holds a typical hat inside securely.
- the rear opening 35 can be uninterrupted along a height of the rigid outer cover 19.
- a strap 40 can span the rear opening.
- the strap 40 can be fixed to the protective case 2 at a first end and be removably coupled to the protective case 2 at a second end.
- the strap can also be fixed at both ends have a crank to make the case tighter or more loose.
- the strap 40 may also be removably attached to the protective case 2.
- the first portion 4 of the rigid outer cover 19 and a second portion 23 can be light permeable.
- a level of light permeability may range from fully transparent to fully opaque.
- the permeable portions may also be colored with a single color or a combination of multiple colors.
- the right outer cover 19 may include the level of light permeability.
- the level of light permeability may allow a team logo to be visible through the right outer cover 19.
- the team log may be applied on the right outer cover.
- a benefit of having a transparent portion is that the protective cap 1 does not have to be customized for any team in particular.
- the protective cap 1 can be mass produced and worn with any cap, and still show the required logos and emblems that are required to be shown due to TV contracts and player/team preference. As preferred the protective cap may be opaque and match the team coloring and logo.
- the rigid outer cover 19 can also have a pair of side facing portions 5.
- the pair of side facing portions 5 may help protect the player from the side, when the head is turned at the end of a pitch.
- the pair of side portions 5 should extend vertically down to cover the ears and possibly the jaw of the player.
- the pair of side portions 5 can include a microphone or speaker to have directions and instructions patched in to the player or person wearing the headgear, depending on the application.
- Sections of the padded inner surface 3 may cover the pair of the side facing portions 5.
- a chinstrap 41 may be attached to the pair of the side facing portions 5.
- the protective cap 1 can also include a head cover 22 fitting within and being coupled to the protective case 2.
- the head cover 22 can be seen in Figures 4 and 5.
- the head cover 22, can have a front opening, a rear opening 33, and a top opening 34.
- the openings (33 and 34) may simplify an insertion of a preexisting hat, while at the same time providing the necessary amount of protection in the most sensitive areas.
- the head cover 22 can be made of a number of various materials. One material which is preferable and can withstand impact is Kevlar or similar type material used to make the head cover 22. Other materials including foam-based materials and folded material may also be used to make the head cover 22. A para-aramid synthetic fiber may also be used to make the head cover 22.
- the head cover 22 and the protective case 2 can be composed of different materials.
- the benefit of this is that the outer material needs to react better to scratching and to dissipate initial impact better, whereas the inner material needs to be more comfortable and be better at absorbing heat that could be coming of someone’s head.
- the protective cap 1 can include at least one and preferably two open channels 25 at an inner surface forming at least a pair of coupling sections 26 between the head cover 22 and the rigid outer cover 19.
- the two open channels 25 make the landing areas that will hold up the pre-existing cap of the player.
- Two channels are preferable as they can be positioned on the sides of the case 2, and create a three point support system for the pre-existing cap along with the aperture 6 and the bill.
- the head cover 22 can be attached to the protective case either by an adhesive or by fasteners.
- a face shield 7 may also be attached to the track(s) along the pair of the side facing portions 5 of the protective case 2.
- the face shield 7 may include materials based on steel, titanium, and/or polycarbonate, among others.
- the face shield 7 may be transparent.
- the face shield 7 (see Figure 1) can be coupled to at least one track 8 being located on at least one of the pair of side facing portions 5 of the protective case 2.
- the face shield 7 may also be moveable in an aft-forward direction.
- the face shield 7 may be rotatable about the attachment points.
- the face shield 7 can be coupled to the protective case with a pair of hinges 27.
- the pair of hinges 27 allows rotational movement of the face shield.
- the pair of hinges 27 can have a lock allowing locking of the face shield in multiple lateral and rotational positions. It is beneficial to have a rigid and locked face shield, in case something impacts the facial area, but at the same time it is beneficial to have the face shield 7 be moveable in multiple directions and multiple positions to ensure that every face type can be accommodated easily.
- sections of the padded inner surface can cover the side facing portions 5, the padded inner surface 3 can overlap with an edge of the face shield 7, further helping ensure that all the fragile body parts are covered.
- Figure 4 shows the interaction of the pre-existing cap and the protective case 2, along with the padded inner surface 3 that is located on an inner portion of the protective case 2.
- the protective cap including both the rigid shell and the head cap may contain materials or sensors capable of measuring impact of a striking projectile that may be correlated with risk of concussion.
- the head cover 22 may include a crystalline structure.
- This crystalline structure has a well-established impact memory. This structure can help doctors and coaches analyze the impact that player encountered and decide if a player should continue to play or needs to be taken out of a game.
- the analysis can be accomplished by providing a plug-in jack in the head cover 22 for a mechanism associated with sensing impacts.
- An analysis device may connect to the plug-in jack, download information captured by the impact sensing mechanism, and analyze the information. Alternatively, the analysis can also be accomplished by using various imaging techniques.
- the protective cap 1 can include theranostic properties to aid in a diagnoses of a concussion through integration of crystals that are impact sensitive.
- the protective cap 1 may also include thermoregulatory features and provide a range of heating to cooling functionality.
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